• Master
    22 Oct 2017, 5:52 p.m.

    IW5003, the “Turbine” Big Pilot, has long been the holy grail for a lot of IWC collectors. Hong Kong, as a little city, has three current owners of this timepiece. IWC Team Hong Kong has this idea of hosting an epic 5003 gathering for a while.

    It happened last week. IWC team Hong Kong has brought the creator of the legendary Big Pilot 5003, now the Head of Movement Assembly and Industrialisation, Markus Bühler all the way to Hong Kong to meet some 5003 owners and collectors. Guess which IWC did Markus bring with him.

    Tracy, a well-known 5003 owner in Hawaii, flew all the way from his home to Hong Kong for this gathering. With Tracy’s contribution, we can have FIVE 5003’s under the same roof at the same time. SC Fong, another well-known collector and 5003 owner, took the lead to liaise with collectors in Hong Kong.

    It started with a cocktail session at the Hong Kong Flagship Boutique. Since one of the owners were not able to go to the boutique, we have only four (already a record).
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    Markus having fun with camera from collector
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    The group who made it to the cocktail before dinner
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    After that, we left for dinner venue.
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    Since the venue is not near to Flag Ship Boutique, IWC HK arranged a coach for everyone
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    The dinner venue is the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, with a spectacular view from the restaurant
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    Goris Verburg, Managing Director of IWC North Asia, was giving an opening speech.
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    Then Markus told us more about himself and shared the story of developing the movement of 5003.
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    SC Fong, yours truly and Markus.
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    After a few courses, it’s time to capture some photos having FIVE 5003 together. The last time having this many 5003 in one location might be in Manufacture Quality Assurance department before the 5003’s were sent to customers.
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    Behind the scene of the above photo, taken by Markus.
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    We tossed another six white metal cased Big Pilot for this imaginary shot of what if there are eleven 5003’s together.
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    Why not twelve? Cause one is in Museum.

    Group table shot of the night
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    The group wrist shot, all with bare wrists cos watches were on table. :-)
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    Thank you IWC Team Hong Kong for making this happen, thanks Markus for spending time with us. Also thanks Tracy for joining us from Hawaii. This certainly is an epic gathering.

  • Master
    22 Oct 2017, 6:15 p.m.

    What a great GTG and report. I love the tradition of these events that are supported by IWC. The enthusiasm and friendship of the local IWC collectors who organize them makes it something special. The 5003 raison d'être makes your GTG even more enjoyable and unforgettable.

    I hope to join you sometime in KH for one of these group shots.

  • 22 Oct 2017, 8:26 p.m.

    Thank you ERwin for posting, what a wonderful event. Great group of collectors. Table shot is unseen before, wow.

  • Master
    22 Oct 2017, 8:27 p.m.

    Awesome gtg. Great to see a few familiar faces there too. Thanks for the report Erwin.

  • Master
    22 Oct 2017, 9 p.m.

    A fantastic event and report, guys. I just love these pictures, IWC's generous support and the spirit of watch friendship all over the world. Looks really superb!

  • Master
    22 Oct 2017, 9:53 p.m.

    History in the making ...

    What a great read about a clearly special GTG which was well prepared by Tea HK. Wish I had been there for it.

    Thanks for sharing the event Erwin and of course the watches .... just wow !!!

  • Master
    22 Oct 2017, 10 p.m.

    A truly unique event and an excellent report Erwin. Thank you.

  • Master
    22 Oct 2017, 10:35 p.m.

    What a magnificent collection of people,
    Watches and passion to create another splendid IWC collectors gtg memory.

  • Master
    23 Oct 2017, 1:12 a.m.

    Thank You Erwin for sharing this spectacular event. Truly historic!!!

    Great timepieces, Spectacular venue and Magnificent timepieces and even greater people!

  • Master
    23 Oct 2017, 2:30 a.m.
  • Master
    23 Oct 2017, 6:16 a.m.

    Amazing event, thanks for sharing the pictures with us.

  • Master
    23 Oct 2017, 6:17 a.m.

    Fantastic photos Erwin, thank you so much for sharing this "heavyweight" event!

  • Master
    23 Oct 2017, 4:02 p.m.

    Although I did not get to go to the same 5003-VIP event, IWC North Asia MD, Goris Verburg and Marketing, Ami Lo, were kind enough to put together another party with Markus Buhler for the rest of us, the mere mortals.

    Over 20 fortunate guests were invited to meet with Markus Buhler at the 1881 Boutique.

    Here are some of the photos taken (courtesy of a few people who took them. I am merely borrowing these from them):

    Took place in the 1881 boutique:
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    We took a group photo. Some of us signed:
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    Markus:
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    Markus showed us his masterpiece:
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    A glimpse/collage of the people there interacting with Markus and Goris:
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    I listened intently to Markus' presentation:
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    Me and Markus:
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    Markus' 5003 on a friend's wrist:
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    The back of the 5003:
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    Some of the watches that we wore at the event:
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    (photos courtesy of Cherish, KF and Tony)

  • Master
    23 Oct 2017, 4:04 p.m.

    At the mortals' party, we had a Q&A session with Markus.

    Pardon me for the brevity and potentially lots of errors, as I did not take notes while Markus was answering our questions. Nonetheless, let me paraphrase some of the Q&A's down below for those who are interested:

    Q: Among all of IWC's movements, which one do you (Markus) like best?
    A: I love them all (pointing at the movements in display at the boutique).
    I was involved in the development/assembly of all of these. I love them
    all. If you must ask me to pick only 1, I will pick the monopusher.

    (photo of a Portofino Monopusher, borrowed from the internet):
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    Q: speaking of the mono-pusher, I heard IWC had some quality issues with it when it was first released. It was later delayed in release, and not until customers have waited for a long time did IWC finally re-released it again. On the contrary, the movement of the Portofino Dual-Time seemed to be pulled out from the market, and had never been seen thereafter. What kind of QA criteria do you use to determine when to release a movement despite all difficulties, and when not to?

    A: IWC has rigorous QA and testing/development procedures. If a movement is not ready for market, we may choose to take steps back if necessary, so to avoid releasing unstable/pre-matured products.

    Q: Besides Kurt Klaus, who were the master watch-makers that you admired and learned from?
    A: Dr. Ludwig Oeschslin who used to work for Ulysse Nardin. He was also the director the Musée International d’Horlogerie till 2014. Also, Paul Gerber, who was involved in the design of the alarm movement for
    Fortis watches.

    Q: Whatever happened to the IWC Connect?
    A: (Markus expressed that he was not fond of the Connect either. He said ultimately IWC would release the products that its customers like--obviously Connect was not one of them)

    Q: Do you need to reinforce/strengthen the components of the Unitas movement in order to drive the rotating turbine?
    A: No. (then he went on explaining the light metal used for constructing the turbine, and how the whole system worked).

    Q: Does having to rotate the turbine reduce the power-reserve of the 5003?
    A: no

    Q: other manufacturers, such as Rolex and Omega, already came up with a-magnetic materials to make hair-spring and escapements, thereby creating a-magnetic watches without the use of a Faraday's cage. Does IWC have such a plan?
    A: IWC is always innvoating. Unfortunately, brands like Rolex already put a patent on silicon hairspring, so IWC cannot reproduce those. IWC, however, are experimenting with different ways to overcome magnetism. For now though, soft-iron cage still seems to be the most effective solution for IWC.

    Q: Many brands are producing ultra-thin movements. IWC, on the other hand, seems to be producing large and modular in-house movements--perhaps due to easy-to-service, increased reliability and potential for adding complications? Do you see IWC ever releasing a thin movement, so that dressier watches like the Portugiesers and Portofino could benefit from having this?
    A: It is difficult to control quality, accuracy and reliability of thin-movements. Many may find escapements accidentally pop out, or oil leakages. While I should never say never, but currently IWC does not have an immediate plan to release thin-movements.

    Q: Ever get into a situation where the movement-designers and the marketing people/case-dial designers see things differently and start arguing?
    A: haha. All the time. For instance, the dial designer may want the movement to drive the largest possible hands as possible to make the watch looks good. Sometimes, the movement is just not designed for that kind of operations. The way we resolve it is to collaborate, put out some prototypes for extensive testings, and then revise the designs and produce the final products when they become mature.

    Q: how do you see ETA vs. in-house movements?
    A: ETA movements have already been used for over 30 years. They have proven to be extremely reliable and accurate. However, in-house movements do have other benefits. higher-selling price is one of them. Allows the keeping of certain "DNA" is also another. For instance, you cannot put a Pellaton winding system onto an ETA. The ETA just wasn't designed for that. With an in-house movement, it could be designed from ground-up to have the Pellaton-winding system in place.

    Q: When IWC purchased ETA's movements, what kinds of modification does IWC actually make on these ETA's movements?
    A: We do different things. For instance, the 79350 in the Portugieser Chrono (3714) will be completely taken apart by IWC. Some components will be thrown away and replaced by modules that were made in-house by IWC. Afterwards, the movements with the new components will be reassembled for calibration and testing.

    Q: In order to be a successful watch-maker, what type of characteristics do you think a person should possess?
    A: quiet, patient, attend to details. Most importantly, one has to be passionate about what he does.

    (Once again, I apologize for any misrepresentation or omission).

  • Master
    23 Oct 2017, 6:13 p.m.

    FANTASTIC!!!
    Thank You Kelvin for a most insightful post.

  • Connoisseur
    23 Oct 2017, 7:31 p.m.

    This is just so jaw dropping!!! Awesome picture and cool Q&A! Thank you so much for sharing

  • Insider
    24 Oct 2017, 3:20 a.m.

    An enjoyable evening with the master Markus Hühler! Thanks Goris & IWC team's hospitality! Great venue, foods, watches & friends! Thanks Erwin for making this post too!!

  • Master
    24 Oct 2017, 3:20 p.m.

    That would have been the place to be in HK! What a great event...thanks for taking us along, Erwin!

  • Connoisseur
    25 Oct 2017, 11:15 a.m.

    Fantastico! What a great opportunity to meet Herr Markus Bühler. The 5003 is a fantastic piece of IWC. Thanks for sharing the photos and report.

    Kind regards, Daniel

  • Master
    25 Oct 2017, 11:51 a.m.

    Amazing people with great watches! Erwin, thank you for sharing!

  • Insider
    26 Oct 2017, 4:27 a.m.

    Thanks Kevin for the additional pictures & content! Seems there are lots of fun on the second day!! Thx for sharing!

  • Master
    28 Oct 2017, 9 a.m.

    This is a truly memorable event - such a great collection of people and watches - thanks for sharing it Erwin, SC, Tracy, Alec and the enviable 5003 team.

    I just had a "man, I really wish I was there" moment reading this :-)